Three rockets fired from Gaza at Israel, two intercepted by Iron Dome

One rocket reportedly hit a building in an Israeli community bordering the Gaza Strip.

Iron Dome. (photo credit: REUTERS)

Three rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip towards Israel on Friday morning, the IDF said, adding that two of the rockets were intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system.

A spokesperson for the Sha’ar HaNegev municipality, bordering the Gaza Strip, stated that a third rocket hit one of the Gaza border communities. There were no injuries but the rocket did cause limited damage to one of the community’s buildings.

Rocket sirens sounded shortly before midday (local time) in several communities near the Gaza border.

Rocket fire from Gaza had been on the rise following US President Donald Trump’s decision to formally recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, although the last two weeks have seen quiet return to the area.

During the increased tensions, Israel repeatedly responded to days of rocket fire by striking 40 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip.

“It is up to Gaza to decide whether there will be a state of calm in Gaza. We will not allow or tolerate an escalation from Hamas or from any other terrorist element. We will use all means to defend Israel’s sovereignty and security,” Netanyahu said.

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